Iran has admitted to experimenting with producing plutonium, which can be used in atomic bombs, much more recently than it originally told the United Nations nuclear watchdog, according to the UN.
Originally, Iran told the International Atomic Energy Agency that its last experiments with the reprocessing of plutonium took place in 1993 but it has now revised that date to 1998.
Iran's nuke confession
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